Genesis
- anon
unicorns exist
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unicorns were known to tread delicately
dropping like the snowflakes
that fell and danced
on her porch in the winter
but they were never real
they can’t be
they were too mysterious
and untouchable
the little girl watched such
revelations fall beyond her
behind her and below her
and didn’t notice
that a shiny coat of white
and a horny littered with love
was approaching her
behind her back
issue 6: ποιÎω "to make" vol. 1
issue 5: meta
issue 22 contributors
n.b. (her)
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n.b. is the poet of "Morning commute; an impression." in issue 22.
N.B. lives in Berwyn, Illinois with her husband, son, and cat; she works for corporate America and has been previously published in WINK: Writers in the Know, Soft Cartel, Three Lines Poetry, and Furtive Dalliance. The rest of her poetry can be found on www.rustedhoney.com
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a.k. (her)
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a.k. is the poet of "Autopilot" in issue 22.
I am a girl that grew up in the south whom ended up living in NYC. I love the water, treasure family, and value helping others. I have been writing poetry since my teenage years and have found it to be an excellent release to life's many challenges and painful experiences.
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c.e. (him)
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c.e. is the poet of "I Know a Man" in issue 22.
c.e. is honored to have been included in a publication of the poetry juicebox. he believes language and food to be the two best means to learn about a person, and treats his poems as field notes of the people around him.
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m.g. (him)
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m.g. is the poet of "Ode to an Itsy-Bitsy Spider" in issue 22.
m.g. enjoys hip hop music and short form poetry. he is more of a writer than a reader these days, and he considers himself a pretty nifty writer at that.
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the rest of the contributors of issue 22 wished to stay anonymous.
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